Thursday, October 27, 2011

Thursday, October 27, 2011

General Announcements:
  • If you ever notice something missing or wrong on the blog, comment to let me know about it - I don't always have the whole picture. -Grace
  • Wed., 10/26: DC Medical Packet due. Many still missing!
  • Fri., 10/28: Prisms Día de los muertos (Day of the Dead) celebration. Download Full-Color Flier! (.pdf), 6-7:30 PM
Humanities:
  • Nada
Math:
  • Graph paper link on the sidebar →
    Grade 7
  • Due Fri., 10/28: In Applications section of Variables and Patterns, do #2 and #9.
  • Grade 8 - Algebra A
  • Due Fri., 10/28: Complete Additional Practice sheet on slope-intercept form (y=mx+b)
  • Algebra B:
    • Due Fri., 10/28: On p. 276, do #12-19 odd and #20-25
    • Due Tue., 11/1: On. p. 177-178, do #11-14, #15-29 odd, plus 31 & 33
Science:
  • Quiz Fri., 10/28 on plant reproduction and bees.
  • For review: Jeopardy!
Español: Moment of Zen:

Good Luck Playing This in Scrabble: xenophyophore

In deep ocean trenches, nearly 5 miles below the water's surface, reasearchers have found quite the ultimate creepy crawly: the xenophyophore. The xenophyophore, a type of amoeba, is the largest single-celled species found on Earth so far.

2 comments:

  1. Grace,
    Are we supposed to solve the equations we write in 12-19?

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  2. Nope, I don't think you have enough information. The directions are as written, which I'm pretty sure is just snapping together some y=mx+b equations.

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